Wednesday, September 11, 2013

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Gutter Downspout Wedge

Product Description


Set of 2 wedges


List Price : $11.95
Price : $11.95
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Product Feature


  • Self-cleaning screen that prevents leaves, debris and even small rodents from clogging your downspouts.
  • Fits all gutters and downspouts. Rustproof, UV-resistant polypropylene.








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Product Reviews

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4Have worked well for years
By WideRanging
I bought these for my gutters many years ago for the simple reason that it was the only type of strainer in the store and I didn't want to drive around looking for others. I have been very pleased with them. Being plastic, the don't rust out as my previous ones did. I have a seasonal house so I clean the gutters out in the fall and various other times during the spring and summer. Yes, the bottom part of them can clog, so the last half inch or so of water in the gutter may not go down but the advantage to these strainers is that when there is a heavy rain, the crud washes up and over the wedge and accumulates behind it. You do need to have space behind the downspout for that to work. When I clean out the gutters after being away for 6 months, I find quite a bit of crud behind the wedges and some crud at the bottom but most of the wedge is clear and doing its job.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Decent Product
By John D. Bishop
The plastic is a bit thinner than I expected, as it appears in the provided amazon picture. However, It does exactly what I wanted and needed it to do. It does not fit my downspout like it should, but that is no fault of the product, it's a result of my older guttering.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Downspout Filters
By Michael D. Eagan
We bought a vacation home last February and the gutters had these filters in them. This house is under spruce trees and when I cleaned the gutters this fall, they were full of needles, but still draining. Also we're subjected to some pretty high winds, and they weren't blown away. I decided to get some for our permanent house. I expect them to work as well as the existing ones in our vacation home.

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